Sung Sot Cave is on the same
island with Trinh Nu cave. The path to Sung Sot is quite steep and is lined
with shady trees. The cave has 2 chambers. The outer chamber is square and is
often referred to as the waiting room.
The cave's ceiling is
approximately 30 m high. The walls are almost perfectly smooth as if it was
built by man. The walls generate a variety of colors that blend with the
setting of the area. The path to the inner chamber is approximately 3m wide.
The inner chamber is known as the serene castle. The formations in the chamber
take the form of sentries conversing with one another, animals in varying poses
etc. In the middle of the chamber stands a formation which resembles a general
surveying his troops. There is a side entrance which is approximately 6m in
height. The light reflected from the moving water outside causes the formations
inside the chamber to seemingly come alive. According to the locals, this was
the reason the cave was named Sung Sot, from the awe-stricken reaction of the
visitors to the cave.
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